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Ross Playle for Witham Northern

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Ross Playle is the Conservative candidate for the Witham Northern division of Essex County Council. Here you will find a bit more information on Ross as well as the latest news updates and publications from him.

If you would like to get in touch with Ross you can do so using the details below or writing to Witham Conservatives.

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News

With the Chancellor today announcing further measures to support businesses, Ross Playle, Deputy Chair of Witham Conservatives & Witham Northern’s Conservative candidate for Essex County Council, gives a run through of what help is out there for local companies.

Witham Northern’s Conservative candidate, Ross Playle, has spoken candidly about his opposition to the long-running proposals being pushed by a developer to build an incinerator plant on the old Rivenhall Airfield site.

Born and raised locally, Ross will be a strong voice for our area on Essex County Council and is committed to making our area an even better place to live.

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About Ross

Ross grew up locally, going to school in Witham, and has always been involved in the community. For many years Ross volunteered with Witham Boys' Brigade and Girls Association and is currently a bell-ringer at St. Nicolas Church in Chipping Hill.

Like many local residents, Ross spends a lot of time commuting to London for work. Ross regularly raises matters and questions with Greater Anglia about improving the rail service and the stations for residents. As a keen walker and cyclist, Ross is passionate about the Essex countryside and keeping it a clean and attractive place for all to enjoy.

Witham Northern

The Essex County Council Division of Witham Northern covers a vast chunk of Witham but also the Notleys, Silver End, Terling, Rivenhall, Fairstead, Faulkborne, Bradwell and Pattiswick.